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Money Management For Canadians All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies

by (author) Heather Ball, Andrew Bell, Andrew Dagys, Tony Ioannou, Margaret Kerr, JoAnn Kurtz, Paul Mladjenovic, John Lawrence Reynolds & Kathleen Sindell

Publisher
Wiley
Initial publish date
Aug 2009
Category
General
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780470677247
    Publish Date
    Aug 2009
    List Price
    $44.99

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All the information you need to manage your money wisely in one great guide

Looking to expand your knowledge of money management? This all-in-one resource is the tool you need. From dealing with debt and setting financial goals to starting a small business and planning your estate, this indispensable desk reference is bursting with sound financial advice. Our Canadian financial experts offer the insight you need for making first-class money-management decisions.

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    Setting financial goals — determine your money personality and set a financial course that works for you

     

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    Getting yourself out of debt — tackle credit problems and expense issues to set yourself on the right path

     

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    Buying and selling a home — get the home of your dreams for the best price and sell your house easily and profitably

     

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    Understanding investing essentials — explore your options to make the most of your money

     

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    Building wealth through stocks, bonds, and mutual funds — buy the most profitable investment vehicles no matter what the economic climate

     

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    Planning your retirement — build your RRSPs to enjoy a comfortable retirement free from money worries

     

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    Readying your estate — ensure that your estate is properly managed and safe from taxes

     

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    Starting a small business — set out on an entrepreneurial adventure with everything you need to be successful

     

"An indispensable reference guide."
Mike Gillespie, Canwest News Service

Open the book and find:

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    How to manage your money to meet your goals

     

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    Budget tips to help you save more

     

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    How to reduce the taxes you pay

     

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    Expert tips on buying your perfect home

     

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    The best investments for your personality and goals

     

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    How to build a diversified portfolio

     

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    The scoop on how much you'll need to retire comfortably

     

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    Essential information on estate planning

     

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    What you need to succeed in small business

     

About the authors

Heather Ball is a professional writer and editor. She has written three other books in the Women’s Hall of Fame Series: Remarkable Women Writers, Magnificent Women in Music, and Great Women Leaders, which was named an American Library Association Amelia Bloomer Project Recommended Read for 2005. She is a graduate of the Humber School for Writers in Toronto, and in 2003 she was named Centennial College’s first-ever Writer of the Year. She lives and works in Toronto.

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John Lawrence Reynolds has had thirty works of fiction and nonfiction published. His work has earned two Arthur Ellis Awards for Best Mystery Novel, a National Business Book Award, and a CBC Bookie Award. His bestselling book Shadow People, tracing the development and influence of secret societies through history, was published in fourteen countries and twelve languages. He has also authored several business and investment books, including the bestselling The Naked Investor and its sequel, The Skeptical Investor, as well as his assessment of the 2008-2009 global financial crisis, Bubbles, Bankers & Bailouts. A Murder for Max is his first book in the Maxine Benson Mystery series. He lives in Burlington, Ontario, with his wife, Judy. For more information, visit www.wryter.ca.

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